Pakistan’s Motorcycle and Three-Wheeler Sales Surge 32%, PAMA Reports
Motorbike and three-wheeler sales in Pakistan saw a significant rise of 31.88% in the first five months of fiscal year 2025-26, compared to the same period in 2024-25, according to data released by the Pakistan Automobile Manufacturing Association (PAMA).
According to PAMA data, manufacturers sold 762,778 units of motorbikes and three-wheelers between July and November 2025, up from 578,364 units during the same period in 2024.
Motorcycle Sales Performance:
| Brand | Sales (July–November 2024) | Sales (July–November 2025) | Change (%) |
| Honda | 486,758 | 647,271 | +32.97% |
| Suzuki | 9,692 | 14,286 | +47.39% |
| United Auto | 56,379 | 73,291 | +30.00% |
| Road Prince | 8,434 | 11,641 | +38.25% |
| Yamaha | 2,141 | 1,223 | -42.87% |
Three-Wheeler Segment Trends:
- United Auto: Three-wheeler sales nearly doubled, increasing from 322 to 643 units.
- Qingqi: Experienced a modest rise of about 4%, reaching 4,347 units.
- Sazgar and Road Prince: Both saw slight declines in their three-wheeler sales.
Final Take:
Industry analysts attribute the overall increase to stronger demand and improved consumer confidence in the two- and three-wheeler markets, although performance varied by brand and model.
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